
EVOLI, a project developed by Prof. Nicoletta Di Blas from the Department of Electronics, Information, and Bioengineering – Politecnico di Milano, in collaboration with PhD student Giacomo Cassano, has been selected among the winners of the 16th edition of Switch2Product. This acceleration program is promoted by the university's Technology Transfer Office, PoliHub, and Deloitte’s Officine Innovazione.
As part of this recognition, EVOLI has received a €30,000 grant to support its prototyping and validation, aiming to turn it into a tangible solution for the education sector.
EVOLI is an innovative multimedia annotation tool that harnesses artificial intelligence to analyse student engagement and feedback on educational materials.
Through intuitive dashboards, educators can access real-time insights and tailor their teaching strategies to better meet the needs of small groups or individual students, ultimately enhancing the learning experience.
With this award, EVOLI takes a significant step toward the future of personalized education, leveraging technology to empower both teachers and students.